Look at using channel bonding, or etherchannel, or whatever venders want to 
call it. On cisco's you can combine multiple links and load balance across 
based on some combination of mac address, in linux you can round-robin packets 
across interfaces. You would setup a bonded link between the two switches 
(assuming it's supported) and put a bridging firewall on each member of the 
link. Unfortunately depending on the channel bonding algorithm it may be 
difficult to track state on each of the firewall/bridges.

-Mike

> Hello. all.
> 
> the traffic is so high so I would like to load balance the Bridge firewall 
> traffic.
> 
> When I set like this, the traffic would be do to A or B bridge?
> pr load balance?
> 
>                            ---------
>                             switch 
>                            ---------
>                               |
>                               |
>                            ---------
>                           |         |
>                      A Bridge    B Bridge
>                           |         |
>                            ----------
>                               |
>                             --------
>                               hub
>                            _________
>                           |  |   |  |
>                           server farm
>     
>                          
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
>                           
> 
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